Concurrent High School Enrollment

New Information for Prospective Concurrent High School Student

Due to reductions from the state regarding the number of students community colleges can serve per academic year, the San Diego Community College District is not permitting concurrently enrolled high school students to attend starting fall 2011, with the exception of special partnership programs between certain high schools and the colleges.

If you believe that you are part of a special partnership program with the college, contact the Admissions Office at City College.

Admission Regulation

High school students requesting concurrent enrollment may be admitted as "special part-time" students subject to the following criteria:

Students must have completed the 10th grade.

Enrollment may be limited due to budget reductions and extraordinary demand.

High school students must satisfy course prerequisites and eligibility requirements.

Enrollment in Physical Education classes will not be permitted.

The course is advanced scholastic or technical (college degree applicable). Contact the Admission Office for details.

The course is not available at the school of attendance.

Students will be given college credit for all courses. Grades will be part of the student’s permanent college record.

Academic Standing Rules

Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average each semester in all college work.

If the number of units of W, I and NP exceed 40%, in any semester or session, the student will be academically disqualified.

Students whose grade point average falls below a 2.0, or who do not complete 60% of all units attempted, will not be permitted to re-enroll without approval from a college counselor.